Takuya Ide |
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Born | (1991-03-12) March 12, 1991
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Other names | Idetaku |
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Education | Aoyama Gakuin University |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
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Years active | 1993– |
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Agent | Space Craft Entertainment |
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Musical career |
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Website | Official profile |
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Takuya Ide (井出 卓也, Ide Takuya; born March 12, 1991, in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor and singer represented by Space Craft Entertainment. Ide was the keyboardist and rapper of Cocoa Otoko. He was also a former member of the boy band Ryoga. He was a "TV Senshi" in the NHK Educational TV series Tensai TV-kun Series from 2001 to 2004.
Biography
On 1993 Ide debuted as a model in Harajuku.
From April 2001 to March 2005 he appeared in Tensai TV-kun Series as a "TV Senshi".
On 2010 Ide became a member of Cocoa Otoko. The group later disbanded in March 2012. He later became a solo singer in 2013. Ide graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University in March 2015. In April 2016 he later became a member of the dance vocal group Ryoga. He left Ryoga on December 31st, 2017.
Filmography
Drama
Anime
Films
Stage
Year
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Title
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Role
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2011 |
WBB vol. 1: Samurai Night Fever |
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2012 |
*pnish* Produce: Monster Box |
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Musical The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince |
Chin Harim |
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Sanada Ten Braves: Kakko Yokunakya Shinu Dake sa |
Sasuke Sarutobi |
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2013 |
Bukkowashitai Sekai |
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Ongaku Geki: Smile of Chaplin |
Takeru Inukai |
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Black Butler |
Ronald Knox |
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WBB vol. 5: Samurai Night Fever Sainen |
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2014 |
Kreva no Atarashī Ongaku Geki: Saikō wa Hitotsu Janai 2014 |
Masahiko |
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potluck4 supported by Astro Hall |
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2017 |
Fate/Grand Order The Stage: The Holy Domain of the Round Table: Camelot |
Romani Archaman |
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2019 |
Fate/Grand Order The Stage: Order VII: The Absolute Frontline in the War Against the Demonic Beasts: Babylonia |
Romani Archaman |
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2020 |
Fate/Grand Order The Stage: The Grand Temple of Time: Solomon Ars Nova |
Romani Archaman |
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One-man shows
Year
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Title
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2013 |
Sokubaku! Takuya Ide 1st live |
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Yūwaku: Takuya Ide 2nd live |
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2014 |
Good Times: Takuya Ide 3rd live |
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2016 |
Takuya Ide 4th Live: Radio Jack |
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Variety
Year
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Title
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Network
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1999 |
Matahari |
Space Shower TV |
Child caster
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2001 |
Konishiki no School Bus |
CS Kids Station, Sky PerfecTV! |
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Tensai Terebi-kun Wide |
NHK E TV |
TV Senshi
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2003 |
Tensai Terebi-kun Max |
NHK E TV |
TV Senshi
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2010 |
Dancing Sanma Palace |
NTV |
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2011 |
Quiz! Hexagon II |
Fuji TV |
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Otokowoageru! Yoru no o Nayami Sōdan-kai |
NTV |
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2013 |
Vs Arashi |
Fuji TV |
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2016 |
Last Kiss: Saigo ni Kiss Suru Date |
TBS |
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Other TV series
Year
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Title
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Network
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2003 |
BS Domo-kun World |
NHK |
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2004 |
Nin Tama Ojaruda! Hi no Tori! Anime Quiz Nihonichi |
NHK G TV, BS hi |
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2008 |
Oha Suta |
TV Tokyo |
As Hiroto Kazama; MC on Thursdays
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Bibliography
Magazines
Title
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Notes
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Love Berry |
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Zexy |
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Books
Year
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Title
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Notes
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2005 |
Shōnen Haiyū vol. 1 |
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2006 |
Fresh Star Meikan 2006 |
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References
- ^ "井出 卓也". Space Craft (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 24 Jun 2016.
External links
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